Having been to the Revel, I thought it was a beautfiul property that was doomed from the start - It was a gorgeous property, but many people were confused that it was a casino when it opened, due to the lack of signage on the boardwalk.

I certainly hope that as we approach slow season that we don't end with a death spiral - things close due to the new casino closures, which drives down business on the boardwalk, which in turn could lead to more closures. Because the marina casinos are removed from the boardwalk, I think they have a chance to thrive as a cluster of their own, but I truly wonder what will happen to the remaining ones on the boardwalk.

hail2skins replied on Wednesday, 13th August 2014

Yeah AC gaming revenue down another 7 pct in July as compared to July 2013. Revel second from the bottom in front of only Trump Plaza. Yeah, you do have to wonder how many folks even realized it was a casino. What a shame for a great property. So in mid-September we could be down to five places on the Boardwalk.....Trop, Caesars, Ballys, Resorts (don't even see how this place stays around), and the Taj. Mind boggling.

anawas replied on Tuesday, 19th August 2014

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